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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 11 Apr 1902, p. 1

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r44 _ . , Who’s Uns-Lmii are you tend- ‘ ins? ' Townehip high school election wilii be held April-12, 1902. ’We eon outfit you with I few ' choice houeee if you call early. The new city building to: the fire me it going up ”my “C“ Georgi mow swine big ‘héuae. p376 fi " .. _ ‘ a “Hm hgqi‘terwanl "the original. . ‘ ' J1 Public «glam! electio'n- April 19, 1902. Harry VnnSclmek retuyned to the Park, Wednénday. V .The average Highland Park hide have cheek enough to‘ taketlrém 0 through the world. They go down in the refine: and pick all the wild flowers they can find, that you don’t Mn. J. 8. Bowman is spending a week with her parents in Chicago. Mrs. Fred P. Luther has returned from a two weeks visit to her par- enté in Bloomington. Order -3parkling- springflwéiéiuéf William Tillman. Telephone 494. Prompt delive‘ry free. . " , ' Mrs.L0r§b, of MiIWaukee, is visit- ing v3.21. her sisters, Mrs. P. Hintz and Mrs. 0. B. Brand. For Sale Cheapâ€"Lady’s bicycle; in good condition. Address P. O. Box 465, Highland Park.“ . - 7W9 will be thankful for hay item of local news or matter of public in- terest." Telephone No. 92 or 773 Don’t forget that you can save dollars 6n taxes 3 year hence if, you turn out and' vote at the township school election April 12. High achudl election April 12, want disturbed, and then call your door to tell _them. W. RBI-3nd, Immnee Agent VOL. XI. nmmtomlmmummcMmummmmsm at The Qhon'oy family reached home Wednesday evening after ha‘ving upon: the winter in Culifornia and Alabama. ‘ N. Clompitt is finishing 06 two} choice two story cottage; on his lot‘ ,on McGovern streetrjuut hum of St. Mary’s church, Rev. Sohmid is attending the Illi- nois conference this week He will leave {or St. Paul gifts: I short visit to the Pirk‘, Monday. - '11! MM ' I'AmCe'n‘tral henna. Won’t those foolish, people who daily leffire to the dry leaves just bear to wing that 1km“ they”! . ’ tomb 150 310 {every time an alarm! ‘f is turned 10 ‘ I Mrs. G. C.‘Jamee hast-edged her‘ home if: the “Pocket”_ to , Mr. Bald. vinyl-Chicago.“ manna: he: The man "who planted bis beans last week'took them in the liouse, Monday, packed them in‘ wool and put them under the kitchen stove to keep warm. V The Ebenezer people had ' a sur- prise 6n Rev. Schmithx-iday éVen- ing. at the home of» J. 'J. Brand. It‘ was a house' full. Refreshments cupped theevening’s pleasures.. . The Gas company commences to put in Services the first of April. If you contemplate using gas this sum- mer it'will leave your lawn in-bet‘ter' shape to have the Work done early. ' The Tennesseean J ubileefiingern 'will entertain at Goldberg’s opera house next Thursday owning, April 1’7, under the auspices of Park lodge, No. 366, Mystic AWorkpra of the World. Don't fail to attend. Meetings of prominent republican voters in the first and third districts ofthe town of 'Deerfield hevebeen held the past week, it which strong support was pledged for Palmer A. Hammer] for the republican leg- iolefive nomination. "FRIDAY, APRIL 11. I902. Colonel Samuel H. Bradbury, the erstwhile editor and publieher of the Patriot, in n0w selling mining stocks and makee more money in a week than he need to make in a year with the Patriot. v V A young lady remarked thmother day that the Cheney boys Were home fromtho south. Evidently the wish an. (ether to the thought, for they were cultivating orange: in Alabama ‘ and Florida with the meat. market they won’t pitch into him. Now, if he wili give his historic mule his annual .mww «rooming- 4-24wi1u-n mu Harry Mills, the meat man has his deliver-y. boy in a uniform up; Don’t am: all the microbes that: are churned up in the water of Lake Michigan at this time of the year. The board of health of Chi cage haa‘notified the citiz‘eneoto boil the ,water. twenty minutes. Not necessary to dowthat here. _ It is cheaper to buy sparkling ‘epring w'ater and save ice and doctor bills Wiam Tillman. Telephone. 494. City Marshal Rudolph appeared en the'etreete Tuesday morning, his; coat all brushed and buttoned up,‘ his boots polished to perfection, his moustache Waxed so that ha attract. led the wondering gaze of all pedes- trians. On inquiry it was learned that a new baby up at his house that morning had greeted hiin as “grand- pa. ” The little fellow came along Monday night, and being destitute of food and raiment they took him. in new of their own. Congratu- lations to all, especially “grandpa!” Order the gas in now. We oom- mence our street éonneotionn the fin: of April, and the sooner the work is done the honor shgpe it will loan the lawn. Nona 8201: G» CO. A “rummage" .910, under the sun‘- pioes of the Highiund Park Woman’- Club, will be held in the Bay-e block. April 23, 24, 25 and 26. The articles to be dilated“ giliconuintof ’lurnifure, carpets, rugs. clothing, crockery, bicycles. baby carriages, [eta Open all day and evenings. It is repofbd on good authority that pfacticelly a majority of the frontage has been securedrto n, pe- tition'for the construction of a newer commencing at a point in Vino ave- nue 250 feet west of St. Johns a‘ve- Lune, thence was along Yin: m [to it: iamm with St. Johns place thence southerly Along St_.. Johns place to the ravine which was north- east and connects with the .sewer it; There "will be two abereoptioon ilectures at the Presbyterian church April 18 The lecturer, Mr. Nat Brigham, makes a 'specialty of the west, and has a great number‘ of very beautiful pictures. Mr. Brigham is also a singer and illustrates his lac. tune with Indian ' and Mexican! songs. The lectdre oh the 11th will rains." Putting in this sewer. assures‘ the pavement of the balaneo‘fii .Vino avenue at an early date. be on “The Grand Cafiou of Afi- H zon‘ai That of the 18th on"’The Law“ the Snake Dance.” Tickets for be ‘two lectures are 50 cents. whileva ticket for a single lecture will be 35 cents. ' 19-21 NOTICEâ€"IMPORTANT. ‘ . See that yohr gas service is in ahead of the lawn. TheGeeoo'm- pahy commences the outside work the first of April, and as they havo already received a great many or- you shbu’ld place yours immed- iately to inane the woxh'beiog douie by May 1. List your .houoo with~ the Nbith NO. 20.

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