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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Jan 1902, p. 1

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> I will a] no more L in "I. W it thy quditu in izuiloz' "Cone and RE Filipino-t 111nm ill C‘ut .50 .25 "23 wâ€" v â€" Inn, Rockers, in, Nanny “00‘th ‘0 P.5d had"... Tue nurtuos‘ 10c up 12° mm "has my 3698 agone? sun be mm mmhhmm Judge Hihba’rd has been Iconfined to his home with a severe cold the put week. St. Johns avenue can now boast of nmplsnk sidewalk, from Vine avenue to Bloom street, except a a pieoeof 250 feet of fine cement walk In front of the Palmer resi- dence. The city has just finished painting the new bridge over the ravine,,just north of High street. This mill make one of the finest residence sites in the city. It will pay you to take a promenade up that way this fine weather. ’The new Baptist pastor, Rev. Ed- win Seldon, who was expected here last week, had a little conflict, not with a Kansas blizzard, but with a prairie grippe in his old Emporia home and was floored. If you want to know, ask, him. He can‘ tell you all about “what’s the matter with Kansas,” or all events with one man in the state» But he recovered and is here now, in the George L. Wrenn house down on Oakwood boulevard. Thlt is a “silk sox” residence, just right for a manse. very mucli. 'The (final: Club met with Dr. Bergen, Tueflay afternoon. There were four; tables, and after cards light refreshments were served. Professor-King, in the postoffice, reports hearing good sermons last Sunday, We have long known that they have good ‘ preachers at the Presbytqrian and Episcopél cburchea. Miss Bose Lawler, of Chicago, formerly of thié place, was theg‘uest of' Mine Marie Riehard, of north Green street, last Sunday. Prosperity has struck the Park rights when you look around and see all the fine buildings going upâ€" two on Green ‘ street,t three on north Second etreet, and a fine large ice house on Elm place. It will hold enough we to supply all the west side people electric railroed, has n brotheihliving on the oid-hieto‘rieel Temple farm in Virginia where Lord Cornwallis eur- rendered to Washington, October, 1781. December 19. 1901, a sister Amos 0. Mack’s wife was married in the very room where the terms of surrender were written but 'whio’h practically ended the revolution and made the thirteen colonies the United States of America. The fun: is comprised of some 450 acres and should be owned by the nation. Fire hum-Inca placed by W. E. ‘Brenfl ,, It is claimed. that sponging 03 windows with glycerine will hep them from frosting on the coldest night ‘Herchents with ,lerge show windows might test the 'pien. ’ ~ K J. R. McQuiston returned Sandi! night from a three months’ trip to his plantation interests, which he ionnd in; highly prosperous state. But the growers, will he mtber takag his mum at amtberagmé Frank'- B. Green’s than in that south mud; “9‘le Tnmley won military LAKE FOREST, VOL XI. HIGHWOOD. There is to be a I Farmers’ Institute over a little over two weeks nary 28â€"30, inclusive. v expert speakers from a! all the local talent for County is so noted. .0 once to the sensitive per ten. township uo speake; moot ' will be employs very sensible; give Ill and brawn a chance. E. The Baptist Sanding «101 *p _pqinted 0mm. Sunduyé3fi, ,the year 11902. Charles H W3 1% superin- lendont; R. G. Evans, i453§utant au- ‘Winmdent; Albert kin“ in, sects. tandem; If. u. Ems, 8311mm; nu- ”inhaling Albert Ipéri 1‘1, secre- o “‘1‘“ - v .g'figfiggfi "Irv-J vuv Illa-Iv wmvu- John Nolan has pg Eaeed the Hill place, north of thfl y build- ing, on fihe Green Bay ”at Our notice of the xai ‘ the depot was indompl : . badly mixed. The i:i~i full and complete list: i . ator; Joseph w.’ Booth ator; B. O. Bowers, bag John R. Stefl'en, freigh: Joseph T. Sullivan, mzl. The “kid” mentioned I 1‘ longs to Agent Arps, ~ trainedto sumd MafiHughitt.‘ when the time comes. l o The enhrhinmeot 311m at Gold- berg’a 0pm House git Monday night, by Mr. Horn 2" Huron. of Rock Island, 111., was hi nly enjoyed by a large and appreoia 1e sndienoe. Mr. Huron oonstitu it!» whole show in himselfeelecbgg‘ionilt, ban joist, character impet foster and lecturer. 1His bnojo got wero e97 pecially good. 11 At a special meeting (‘3': Evangelical Sunday tr H3nitad m 13.0. ‘ 1-1 oin his A. w. Waldo has h“ in house filled with a fine qualii " ‘3‘; ice for use in his market. T15" gflnk wu commenced Monday. H “ ..i.-...‘ mm yaw. m as teacher of the bi ” signed. Her health :3; rugged and she claimedffigi season of teat. Suchifih church and acho'ul is EH” men, and she is justly esteelil. r Our enterprising you John C. Rogan, has m. . dy’s hardware store, avenue. John’s incre . has compelled him 1.0.9 quarters. He-swil'l new} witha complefe line of; supplies. ' With good mg and obliging ways he bini good trade in this line H several assistants. He V serves success. . i Mr; ' and Mn. Jcbnfhge spent Sunday with G. H. 'Argé and family at Barringmn, 111. g ' 4 ' Miss Elnora Arps, off" 111, is “siting at the’. 1 her aunt Mrs. John Ari. FORT SEER] DAN, HIgigaLAND PARK, ”h Lako f defer- at War- m] Ver- i’That is ;) brains rician, f to Pur- . Johns usiness larger $300k up lectrical «nanship gilt up a “gmploys ‘i-Iiinly de- 5 County qurnell, :cemJan- ‘xlenty of ., besides FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1902 a m'an whom Highland Park can not spam, hence the wide-spread sympathy which the nqwa of his illness has ovohd from :11 classes. case. We have seen no such extend- ed public interest in any persons illness in this city since the final illness of Col. James or 8. R. Bing- ham. When it comes to the pinch, every citizen feels that Mr. Smoot is At the fiery last accounts from his bedside, last night, .he was, his physicians said, doing well. as well as could be expected. They seem quite satisfied with his progress, and expected he would be able to take some liquid nourishment today, Friday. We have been thus explicit because we know how deep end wide-spfead is the interest in his G. W. Byeong, the oil dealer, m kicked on the knee by a horse Wednesday. He will be eenfined to his home for several week as a con- eequenee. , 11m: flmkfiw the: cnw ATTQTNEY smear. As most of our readers know, our city ‘attor’ney has suffered from in- sidious attacks of appendicitis, and recently was kept at home eeverel days by another attack. Finally it it was decided to have an operation for his relief, and he went to the hos- pital Saturday morning» After a twenty four hour rest, the operation was performed Sunday morning, and he endured it admirably. Since then he has niade all the progrees that could be expected. But of course he has sufl’ered very much pain, which to a person of his fine, nervous organization, is very ex- hausting, especially as he can take very‘ little nourishment of any kind. Hence he became much exhausted physically. Chicago, Tnoodly, m‘thropel and tackle and hoisted I big piano up through a window into the mom of Fred G. Luther, at Ravinook. It ie a curioue thing that when some manhunt- hue been encoun- tul during the put yenr, they will not give their newspaper one bit of credit for it. They think become the customer doee not call their nt- tention to the hat of eeeing their edyertieementn. tint it in ,not read. That the people do read the display advertisements he. been proven by e keyed ed that has been running for several months. That on adver- tieement will pay, if properly worded, we would like to show my merehent who is interested enough to can at this ofioe and seem: proof. ' ‘ Wanted-A young men to solicit to; 1 int elaee publication. (3906 Myeid. Add!“ C C. 0. one New: Lmn. The pdpnlu' photogriphox, r. L. Home, in giving better satisfaction than ever. You can lino have draping and hair-dressing done free by a professional hair Mist. Do not forget that duringtho short dnyu we would like you to come only in the day for-nice negatives. The new laundry wn'gon of St Peter Bros. than tint they have had progperity for sure. It is the finest on the north Ihore. ’ 5 RAVINIA. We do printing for cabinet: and patent lodgers, and compete with NEW HOSE HOUSE. The boys of the Highland Park the depertment will give a muquer- ede‘bellon Thuredey. February 6. in Goldburg’s open home- The merchants end all residents of the Park are buying more ticket: for this bell then ever before, feeling that we have made big improve- ment in the reorganization of the department. Sofie merchants here boughtu high on eight end ten tickets, name of the large property owner: doing lihewiee. Thie ie the right way for the people to give the fire leddiee enoouregement. They have planned to build I hoee home and if the people will teke en inter- eetend encourage the boys. High- lendPuheeneoonhbeetot e good» fire department IAVOR EVANS’ PLAN . We wish to emphssise Isyor Evsns’ cell [or .s suitshle building for tho Ire depsrtnent. It really is slmoetsdisgrseetousto keep our fire sppsrstcs in such an old shsnty ss thst back 0! the city building Ours is s volunteer fire depsrtmsnt. but renders exee‘snt service snd prsoti‘eslly without pay. Now. if while the hose. certs end wsgons. and other parts of the outfit as frozen up, a flr'e should break out in him business part of the city. how long would it his to destroy more property thsn this house would cost? Preehyterien chard wII held Sen- dIy flaring. It 5 o’clock. The home me full, the llghte turned 08', ere I lew Ihout the pulpit heated in evergreen. Ind I few endle- iii the candelIhrI on the oreheetre. rIil. The muIic wee excellent, Kn. ChIro lee Everett, II and, It the omen. Mr. Shenfller, I younger brother of our neighhdr, gave I Iold on hie hIII viol, which wII very line. There were eoloe by Mr. Andereon, Mrs. Wm. Eddy, I lister of Devin, Ind quertettee, with I collection in their Al I whole it was a superio: musi- cal Ionics Ind the religious tone or element lnrg'oly predominated. The line of demuhtion between the authetic and the religious in noc very clearly defi'nod in some people’s minds, but it was pretty well observ- ed Sunday night. A Suvay let- vioe, all take it, in for worship, and Militia in not mhip Moreover, the money to pay for thin will not come out of the people, but only out of the wetenhkm and we don’t think there in nut-uh: who would object to this new he depuunent building the myocalh for. 1H: onlyjuetvto the Ire de- peflnenhifthepeoplewho peythe bill: don't complain, who ehould op- poee it? Every consider-tho we can think'of h In its (no: end none of en, impomnee mind it. GLENCOE, ma m seams. The Grit Vapor (mice of the Instruct. tho dun-maker, with. to announce to her m and pa- trona that also will aow at private maidens, or take work to her own home, 221 Park avenue. 5-8 At the clone 0! the gathering It. Tillman, in 1 few words, apron-ed bin nppmcintian of the good will show him an! his funily Ind gnu n finding invitation ‘0 visit the. at my'tino. Awm, '. Iodpeoplowhohuomionio gobWuukogln luv-humm- lytheehupoflhooldmloin tho taro nu tromlhhcityto and Iran the county lent. LId Monday, Mayor Evans visited It. Fro-t. It. uctiumnnguof the road, in his Chicago 0600, and aha : full, funkdiow-ionol tho who). lub- ject, the old 80m: round tap ntowurutond.providodyou-hy yourtiokotlbaforoyoumtt,“ you plyontboourgflueondmu will oofledthooldnu. A plenennt eoclnl time followed. Moot excellent cud hounteoul le- freehlnente were served end ell en- joyed the evening. But it dig! nah Mr. Tillmn event when in the pub ence of the company he “tempted to out the bride'e cute and could not make the knife penetrate it. In. Tillmtoo.tried herhendctltin vein. The mystery wee explained when the nicely froeted cake, ldomud with tin buttons, WI. turned upeide downnndproved to be be newtin The whole stair wn plouod by the Woman's Kin-icon, Society, of which Mn. Tillunn in I number. [LEvmnsdonofuuM it. innodnothruuofwhlt hp mid doifthorocddid not encode the old uh. He simply took a» W inesflnhwd,talkod eo'lr. Fm slab-line- mannndn “than. undfibin the malt. It. PM annuitwubottor to: the mod- uwoliufor the resident- of the Puktohuo this mod trip tick-t It thirty cent. und and: it no. It. Enu’ clam mad: for seq.- thing with the Inn and carpet-alien Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tin-In, living one mile west of Highland Park, were very pleeuntly eurpfieed leet evening to have between forty end fifty of their friende cone-into their home loeded with all fluid of useful tinwue end e bountiful eup- ply of refreehmente, it being the tenth ennivenery of their mrrtege. After all had gsthered. some fitting remarks were made by the pester. Rev. A. Reside. Payer wss olered. s song hung, and then s souvenir was presented by the presi- dent of the Women’s lissionuy So- ciety, with sppropriste remarks. This lest oflering was to be en en- blem oi the unity of the W. I. 8.. bended togethet for religious work snd sods] culture, seeking to help others end helping one mother It the ssme time, - , TIN WWW 08. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE

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