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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 21 Feb 1902, p. 1

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MISvodhnd: w lathe mum. Wmn I WI.“ {Bowmhwhly'bonodndnl- W am «i Iii-db, nyemago inert-1m", Inmond from ubydulhn myoolfl' tld nu. Dnringhiulvcudtvuty v maniacal-e stood. It ht never to be (M. Fry standing erect in the fwith hair on and, the rein! lwrapped about his hands, 5 :0 m. an, “thuik ye 'tto drive for bin-he Will ‘3’; st Nl‘w'Ln rue homewud they mad: filing discovery that the nu had hitched up with- king the bit in the animal’s Words {ail to expre- bonghb, (or they veto h, but the homewnrd “l gim to In general hing, each congntnhting on his mp: from broken Id perhaps 'delth by uh“ I! to be almost a miracle. by the city council la: n, evening on that-tho! uyor “awash, .a, um «I: dqu hm, “”0th mourn“. >Mndhkllfly,“ mutan- s' munching, me. u ‘ Mandi-an wan} thud! a mwmgy' 1 went handy-m an. ‘. SWEETLAND'S MMV. [allowing resolution: won fled acreâ€"II, the fiBtokio," by evening, to use n pith“. ed our genid hast, John ‘ on My owning: '- ,d m from I Emmi“ in View. The ions '0‘“ per cent dilation! on sub- II to the Haws-Luna i‘ebwnm. ' ' on the Skokie. When I“, arrived :1 ,tbdrdu- uul had cmlnflytmed NARROW acne. um, our popular physiciln, a bodes. All enjoyed b by the dominielkov. Postmaster King, pro tem, re- ceived the first one of the new King Edward Postage. stamps Thursday. Storage for Furniture, Pianos, Carriages, 60.0., (new building) loving, packing and shipping. T. E. Pluses. LAKE FORESi’lr‘,_ Misses Myra 3nd Hannah, Simon and Clotilde Mazelletth of . Chicago, visited their cousins, the Misses Goldberg, lest Sunday. ‘ v . ‘We wondered why‘ James Sheahen looks so pleasant. Now We knowâ€"â€" its a boy, born February 16. Cun- gruulatious, Jim. We all smoke. Millburnis all on the qui vive over the Strung-Mitchell wedding next week, Wednesday. We trust sensational journals of Chicago will survive the event. ' Three man up in Highwood want- ad to swear the first of the week mgsrud Park co‘ do it; w it mm be all 0. K. It cost them two bits apiece. ' The Waukegan .water works pump on an average of 1,350,000 gnlionsof water daily. The town has over meaty saloons; what a thirsty lot of people. Mrs Elmer Webster, of Highland Park. has oompowd a sacred sung “Load Me," which will be sung fur the first time on Sunday evenihg. Fabmary 23, at the Highwood M E. church, by Mina Hattie Gavitt. Robert Weber, the dealer in olgl iron, copper, brass, etc., was. held up Tuesday nigh, dear Fort. Sheridan. We‘ don’t think the robbers gm much money, as he paid it all out in buy. ing metal stock. Report says they got. :40. Arthur Emma is an expert in fix ing door bells that wont jingle. Ours refused to work for ‘Over a week. In fifteen minutes it was doing business at the same old stand with its [net promptmss. Edwin Hilliagd, who used to clerk for James McDonald and then was in charge of the Chicago North western“ freight house, is now the Hall signal mainfainer for the same road and rides a railroad. velocipede 1mm Evaneton to Waukegnn daily. rm‘lhh Millinery at the Ladies’ Fire insunnee placed by W‘ ”Wsmfimntu: All our drug stores now cldae at. aha o'clock every night, except Saturday. Most folks are satisfied, Mgh it is a‘ little hard on those ‘V‘IIO Want their jaleps and julepa at id o’clock, or later. But they will again these reforms, if they don’t III we at once. , Stylilh Millinety Bazaar. :uunuuuuiynnu f: Never let on Athenia- “1‘.er eoe dnyn _une In“. In WCW‘ “-2- V"" mot advemse mice» but» men as well u to The but medium (of lake shore enterprises is the accustomed efliciency and HIG’HWOOD. now c1696 at ‘. E. Brand , People read adver ' the good reason .tbat rectly concerned to- k buy and whai they w .. . experienced advertiser vertifiement can be maul? ' I‘l'intereat- in as an of the un tides in 8 y In”; a .. “An-a. \nmn’ a newspaper.” ’ Fretl’ P. Luther, when :18 falo, Philadelphia, 13; Hartford, Monday of il‘m ‘ turned last flight, just! ill '5. e to go den to the club bowie; fig hear the sweet strains 01’ 3032!: ,t al Park music, and his spifita ~ rbfreshed. He coma lg k likmg the Park and Chicam lf tor than .ever. Pastor Seldon was' , Sunday, confined to sharp sddden attack ‘ ‘ which the doctor But the “exam? had (ca all day, and know that but unfortunate people{ with the preaching o ‘ with an old éermon a _'T i 9 At last accounts he to health again. Mr Miller. a pro in aim and Iaafling mmbarf ӎ; him-65, er and beloved pas $5. imam!) again and be surprised and dis and hear a stranger- , be was conductml mause, the Wrelm hm spent a short tim " chamber, The strongest. exprejagjfin we have heard” for a long tilinitgabout our high school came‘ a ‘Ey or' two 1 Hinge from an old butffpr.‘ He is friend ~ducation,"l:,ct; fbe fads and the waste of pugblfi ' Emmy just “riled” him all up, aim? " ' eight and forty hours ‘ ' And what is more the woods are full Collector Dufiy’s t started them out and stay till this “cr'fiel ‘ {-are out to n? ? over." Harvey and Paul .I schools, who have , varsity of Chicago 0 1 completed their f :* \passed their final I will be awarded th degrees at the ferth fion. As they botl ofier to go to M Harper allowed “181‘ 'to their posts there? then: tq appear in l? diplomas They a 5 ,OCO acre plantatioE south of the City 02' there are 100 China‘s leans employed. 0 excellent positions. Advance sale of shirt waists, the spring and sum Ladiés’ Bazaar. EH31 FAND PARK. 31-! I ‘ [4130M topic. the way l i took him ' ‘et settled. : cant still, ‘ . jcb fellows. ’f, ks have A fare out to if is over." _, Zuiston, well _ our public‘ in the Uni-T ~} years, have iurse there, ' luscious and :iplomas and , éng‘ convecti- d a special A 2p President 5 go abonoe not oblige ' {Lin for Unit = an immense gem 300 miles ” exico, where " Ed 150 Max- * are both ac- Fscholara~the Elwaor busineta yo they have l fabrics for fat styles for wear, 'at the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1902 H.H.’Dotyhln'pnta set of double windows “On the Stubba cottage, where horn-idea. such Window: 0031 his that Lehigh, though any coal “high enough, {or that matter. I , A. K. Stean‘a on George 8 Lyon are out with iettere as candi- detector the lesuklnre. We have not yet heard from this city, though we have heard thin. ' one or two are in grooming. If pi one else comes forward we may bl" to do it to the reputation of the town. The accompanying out thaws the inside of F. M. Ev'ln’ I grocery atom,j on St. Johns “noon. The room, the front of which only is here shown, in 25165 M in dimensions, or over 1,600 nti‘n tent of floor 'npnoe, beside I {HI-lined bonemnnt and in large guild] in the rear. Every square foot .of oil this space is “chock full”of nhoion goonrinn. Scores of aiming“ you one in the out. are full of in choicest mixed They are of first quality, for those who have tried them, and there are many, pronounce them'apetb. His “Holly” pens are the best ever need. There is only one objection ’to his goodsâ€"- they tare so good they don’t last as long as a poorer quality \ His brands of maple sugar and syrup are excellent. One, the “Log Cabin” kind, claims to come from Rntland, Vt. We can’t swear that it did not. They mahelota of miple sugar there, as well ll! gravestone; “Fill" says it came from Vermont, i There in a sorrow, mourning and weeping in the kitchens and laun- driee'xof Highland Park and High- wood} One thousand soldiers left i ort yesterday, for the Philip- pines, and the maids are in sack- cloth and ashes. August Benson has just finished filling his ice houses with the finest quality of ice to be found on the Wisconsin lakes. His teams have been hauling from the cars for the past two weeks some of thc lines! ice ever put in an ice house. . ’EVANS' GROCERY STORE. We as told Cashier Holmes gets up at loqr o’clock and goes up to his bank for an hour before break- fut. .111“ would give I fellow a mighty 'relinh for buckwheat 511p- jucks, maple syrup find old Java. We have noticed the great num- ber 01 big fires in the country since the cold spell net in, last month, and the large number of people turned out of doors by them. Evidently there in a peg loose somewhere, and it behooves my 'one to exerciee the greatest are about fires, etc. pile- on top of the Ihelving, like small “brooch." in thick as they can stand, and Installing far buck put of light, are all «and goods. Beside: Ill “use no lots of them stowed uny under the counters and down cellar. All theee canned good- were ordered before the price went up last season, and hence be in selling in damn lot- to his. customers cheep- er than the name goods can be bought in tho ”but as, show W GLENCOE. Then his bottled goodsâ€"pickles. preserves, jam, etaâ€"Ire A No. 1, lots of them imported for this mar- ket direct [tom LOIIdOn town. His cofloel'u'e McLaughlin and Chase and on groceries he in like G. W: and the apple tree. Senbom brands chiefly, and no better beverages were ever ofl’erod the American people. P. S.â€"â€"Harty gives the store its semi-annual cleaning every Saturday afternoon. Of the courteous cloth and lady cashier we‘need say nothing. Tom Dufly doean't brag of his knowledge. but he hits the nail now and than, all the name. He waa talking about salaries, the other day, and remarked: “I think that salary of 8180 per month Would fit the oaae better all' around if the 8100 was out 0! and the pay be left at about $0 per month,” and he went 0! whiatling “’Way Down on the Suwanee River.” How far was Tom out o! the way 1’ Have you: oak furniture refininbed in wuthorod 00k. '1‘. E. Pmuon. ”(MI 3;. Hammond M B THE WINCflfisTH M It you have not seen it, you H bettergbupandlookit out. Rh the Winchester house no longs. 1" an enlarged. recon-M and in every way I modernized In“ That dark patch has gone, and it house-greatly enlarged on the 0“ side. The chamber eoilingn in. been lowered nearly two test. d three or four good chub“: and a bath room put intotho ettie. M are four or five sleeping mull n the seéond floor, with two man u rooms, and the plumbing b d the be“, C. P. Sullivanhuthn Mud Fred Schafler m boning “I. wait. The roof is greatly modified. cl count, and a big brand Chi” century porch will be built in {M Mr. Putnam is uupetinhndhfi it whole matter, and he know! M H In“. Evidently they in ad sparing money. for h in n 5M dun job all thmugh Ind ’yon won't hp. the place. It in on the m Rond, and in a choice neighborhood. none bethr in this city. ‘ Wt “PWhpoww of tamâ€"or all the m at at north shore, very fine anal. too, Cd tweniy‘oue pages. with about but half-tone cut to the plpgo‘ “0 public buildings, lino reside“ water towars. 9%., from Chicago to Lake Blul, all on heavy calm paper. The maps an npeeillly Int, clear and distinct. Then. thou ll 3 big folded map covering Ill “I“ county and nearly to Milwaukee Ind as far west aaFreeport null-dim 0n the small niapn the 8m Road is marked in heavy gm, it. railroad in heavy red ink, our] Malian. ravine and manhunt“ is indicated. In the. Park “I Moraine Hotel is lozlted, and 3‘} along the shore. E ety golf ground is marked with a big red spot. ' TWILIGHT snavm. As the twilight Ionics! it b Presbyterian 'churcla hive been on well attended and. nppreeieted.the ladies have arranged to give I pop.- lar couree of concede with null- mission fee puficient to defray 0 part of the extra expenee insured in engaging some Interline-id- and vocal atara. The 1rd“ will be given on Friday waning. February 28, at 8 o'clock. The loading attractions for the «min; will be W. C. E. Sooboeck. pianist, and Edwin Charla Bordon and leading local talent. Anthem sion has been placed at only 25 cents, the ladies hope to Ind Id.- ficient encouragemed in the au- ance towntinuo theooum. Ti“ will be on sale at the drug atom. . inn-«mu During February and Much “I. drug scores of Highllnd Park, 111., will be closed at 9 p. m., ole-poi Saturday evening: they will ho hpt open until 10 o'clock. ' ' Gm. B. Gum DALI: Sultan; 10-14 Fun W. Sana-at _ I A 1mm oauew'nr. _ ‘ The Northwesm W ”P My 1,0: WINNETKA, NO. 13. LAKESIDE

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