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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 21 Feb 1902, p. 8

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Park‘Avoq One Blotk West. of Depot GLENCOE ILL. Telephone 213. ]. HARRY. Prop. ill. Mme ‘ % mflvvvv Mr. T. H. Marden is still in the real estate business. Mr. Emil Moorcr , is going to build a house soon. ' When is it‘ coming off, Emil? Mr. Frank Gelliar, who was locked up for some weeks with Ismallpog, will be out in a’ few days. The Glencoe Pleasure Club will [give a sleigh ride party Saturday evening. 'An enjoyable time is promised. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richards, who have been living in Oshkosh for some months have returned to Gléncoe’ to live. Mr. C. VVarner’s dog, who elaped some time ago, and has been in hiding for several weeks, across 'the- famous “Skokie,” has returned to his friends iu’Glencoo and his‘nxournful howl will; soon be heard again. Our drug store has taken on 8‘ very metropolitan 1111' since our last. issue, the intenor receiving some upâ€" ”to (late fixtures and new stock, and even the ever- smiling countenance of our friend, Clyde, seems brighter and more pleasant than usual. ‘ ' Miss: Elsie Lloyd is still very Mr} Harry is authbrized to receive ’ orders for Job Work. FEBRUA Regular Subscriptimg GLENCOE DEPARTMW'Z INT Sherman moat) Hem letter. In u‘nnv Inn-an Pt!" I)“: News Letter When Paid in Adgigance oruers lur uuu n u. n. WW WWW: On [all Subscript to the kMmemg-i .1: GLENCOE DEPARTM/E-INT gmuAAAAI 'ized to recei‘ve Snbscriptio I Advertisemvnts and for Job Work. Call on him if.) rates. 7 Expressing '. 'lM RRY, Loch! Edm Saturdny' twenty yo Robert 819 . l1 hay rack route to ‘ Gross Poi: where they [missed 11 ‘ very pleases ,1, e\ enin" in dancing, returning :Glencm in the early' morning. ‘ he spirited team and the eXcell ' music furnished 1)} *the handâ€"1: 1e Glencoe single- tube band~ wasa’ mghly appreciated. A subsci oer of the NEWS-LET NER asked '3 111' local agent this question. ‘Snppose, " he said, ‘ that a 116 y married couple and the groom’ 1 mother went out for a boat rid 11111 the boat capsized,- and he (t '{ groom) could save only one, either his Wife or his mother. W hich one ought he to save?” Wf ll the editor of this paper please answer this ques-1 tion? Antiwarâ€"Never cross a bridge until you get to it ’ The New Trier township high _ school b0 held 11 meetings in the Glen : sChool house last Friday ev ing, for ‘the purpose of giving e Eigh school teach- ers an op .1 rtunity of meeting the evening 11 party .of ‘ g people took the z: The Ne‘l‘vlTrier township mgn school bo:" held a meeting5 in the Glem-i sehool house last Friday ev;:_'ing, for ‘the purpose of giving e high school teach- .‘f rtunity of meeting the . ' citizens of Glencoe. «fly ball was comfort- ably fill-11nd the audience en- joyed sho" interesting talks by Presiden ‘ Merritt Starr, of the bOard; M' Andrew MucLeisht of Glencoe, ll‘fld Principal Frank L. Smart, oil. ‘lhe high school; Gen- eral Howhfil ‘presided gracefully, and after“)? the regular program was conciet'ded, the ladies of the villageselrived light refreshments. The fault us Lotus Mule Quar- tette wal'g present and rendered several ' lections, which were thorough“? enjoyed. lwwm; AR Price: THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. North Real Renting Agency We will give _yuu the best of service, and no charges unl as we rent your property. We will ad- vertise a list and , full description of your property in «wry issue of of your property Chicago Sunday Papers free of cost to you. and if we suc- coed pay as ou per c of commissio}; last year. W« have the limmesv and ad- dresSvs of every fainily who han- sum’mered in Highland Park and vicinity in the last fiw years, and will arrange to send them a (ir- cular and description of yuur THE NEWS=LETTER prolwrty. ch‘wmber. when. you list with us exclusively wv make- no charge tor any advertising we may do. NEXT]! EEK! North Real Renting Agency msnunn PARK. lLLIIflISl y 118 50 per cent on the amount SEE BUR SPEBIAI. OFFER 271 CENTRAL AVE. Property rWith The selling or renting, you List Your Estate and in the Shore Estate you paid others Shore list with The telephone comp“, nu duoed the rate to Ll“ .FM 10 cents. The show at Goldberg’s opal house. Int Friduy night, was well attended. Prof. Charla KoCipro, of Irving- lon, Ky., in visiting hi! moths-in- law, A. E. Douay, I (ow diya thin week. ‘ M'ra. Shock, dream-her, wishes to announce to her friendfl and pl- trons that aha will now at private residences. 221 Park u'bnne. 9 Paul Gainer Ills bought summer houio down on _th« ton pines. on the county moved it up on the vacant to his home, as a home brother. Charles H. Warren, on] Charla-H. Warren, superintend- ent of the Ba tilt Sunday school,- extendu I cord 11 invitltiou to than who do not attend Sabbath school elsewhere at the noon boon. to meet with them. - If you wont. to save 3 trip to Wanke- gun-ad exm charges on speck! u- sessmenu, City Collector Band an fix you up on short notice. ' The Baptist Sunday scth 'will observe Washingun’e birthday, Sunday. . A special program has been prepared and everyone attend- ing will receive a picture of George Washington. as s wuvenir. The employee of the electric rail- way will give a dsnee in the Sher- idan Park pavillion. Saturday even- ing, March 8,-the proceeds to be used toward purchasing a library and gymnasium for their new club rooms at the power house. The musicale at the clubhouse last night was a very line aflair. C. C. Shaufler and his violin! Jirsh D. Cole and flies libel E. Goodwin, with Ira. C. F. Everett at the pisno, were the artists. There were eight numbers on the program. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. J. J. Band, City Collector. will be delighted accredit you with In, Inc- meat. dueon your poverty. Ofioe in "mild Bros.” building. The Catholié Order of Fore-tars will give I mid-Loin. muquende ball on March 17. Several prizes will be "waded. and an enjoyable time is promised. The Order sin-yr has a large nthndnnce at their functions and conseqnpntly I good time.' The ladies of'the Higbwood )1. E. church are conducting' a. very euc- eeesful .rqmmuge . eale thie Week. closing Suturdey night. .The ale is held just south of Lageler’e drug store. They are very . grahful tor help Ind petronege froui Highland Park. - . The Poetal telegraph folks are making a big fight for a cable to the Philippines without my government subsidy or other help from the pub. lic crib. The Postal has made big cat‘. in ratee. of which the ' public get the benefit. Jemee H. Dally ie their agent in thie city. Somothing_liko Va thou-ad tol-j dien left Fort Sheridan ”study for the Philippinel. We told on big brave looking follow to b'o caro- ful and not hurt the Filipino: and his reply wu “Well, I guano we have too look out that they don’t ‘hurt us.” Gums he was about [right too- The soldiers, eight hundred in number, left Fort Sheridan for the‘ Philippines yesterdly. It‘ Inn a sad, as well~ u an inspiring light, for many of them left famiiiu. It took iorty-seven' when. nine hag: gage can, those regal-r Pullman, lfor the olioon and their' families, ‘md three extn‘ in use of “chm. The special train went out in three section, at 11, 12:30 am! 2 o’clock. IThey nil lrom San Frincioco in a few day. um reaching there. bu bought the big down on the Hand- tho county line, Ind u "cant lot next a home for his hutc- Kt. Jamal W" game extfl “09 1 Nan-Luna! 05'”- his homer-dill! presented the 05 samples and bid “‘9" all m for joy. not too omen. juuico i. good email ‘0' V"- women-nu um. when a. pretty good chupw on maple up! mlkinil in the "Man from (“one making in K"! ' The Rugby hwkoy 0“ nilworth, Phi“ on; 0' Wednesday evening III. llama”! 'nd the, '9‘ out both times. ‘Tueodfl' The Rugby hockey club. of K.- nilworth, played on; W171 Wednesday evening and My afternoon, and they were M out both times. ”fondly the econ wasltoO,§nd Walnut!” 2 to l. Clement Smoot we: the our; phyet, and our boil Ito ind hépy Ill well they may be. ’3“! for tb' 'Tochty's. Hon. George E. Lyon. of Way keg-n, was a caller It the XIII- Lmn ofioe this weak-g. It. Ly” dropped in w mu u. helm-I m to allow his name to ‘6 halo" “I; ropublian convention thin up!” for nomination for dad W He auks for a nomilpfian In! 1 fourth term, and we dln’t on why he should not have if lfllil round 5 iclean. l. |Aie¢teruomm ‘y Scoot. :- 'we go to press tells hit I“. in Mobile. where he in stop"... He says it is a great pines [or up with cupiul and. ‘umpfion. ion-ea there for harm iodly or w ‘morrow. Re 1100 I In. M fie much interested | the I furniture in second find atom. * lowned by the old on (In I” grandson of the at»: It. a“ is very much imprq'lsd. Mr. and Mn. gave u dinner party soldiers of Fort Shet' win“? iriendn. Rev. Schm' ("and a [party with a readi from W“ Scott's “Lady of (ho a.” M was admirably roads The...- ing was spent in I plgant m. Henry Mower: o venonhlo a“ time resident of th city, who i!” up near Alfred St. ’3. I... u cup of trouble lgedSoil. M ago he foolishly In: a“ for a monkey an drewth. the“ which he took in and p“; one would to mention. and by said Ken Korma“ to go to 03:30. and In I“ “Tiger” 1; him :11 day. d the day was cold: Th“ mus! “ cum lonesome ”0‘“ “Mk" ‘ gotoutodeOfl atonn tree 1* ing for his m I": Mum till E caudal append m {m nil: and had moon) I. Hence ”5 [nations In this lumn .7- ~ fl 'votds all" : W. « a lime words 5 cents. '1; . All about: Manhunt ‘ ' 3 vnnce when Veflher ha: I“ 4 count with "a“ - Hxn‘oww Tm; M. the Ian‘s a steady situation at” was; all lnediltrly. yon SALHlllve for uh Wam- Column. 0‘ Ra'ini‘v w . printed “ W this may ‘9'

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