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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Apr 1902, p. 1

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agai- I has “The meat kway new. and rans- Prof. bout aris- riled 7 and does ‘pany ever was Form- tand‘a Vans: 1g of Inga dup- il 17, well dent the Ling' Ilia JohnStarr, an inmate of the Rail- road Meg’s Hoiné for several yams, died 1m Wednesday evening. The funeni took plac'g on Thursday afternoon” at which Mr. Seldbn (Edam. Thu remains wfi‘ffljfl' {erred in Rogg‘bngQMQtzfu.../m ...-, n ran... « warty-‘ w, ‘At'itbe First Baptist‘ chum Sunday the pastor, Edwi‘flmi will preach in the warning ~01 Atouing Blood of Christ,” the evening on “The Peniten Head.” ' FOR SALE~~At a reasonable figu'rev, a» Kimball surrey, néarly‘ new and in good order. AddteasPRO. Box 183, Highland Parkjfll. {21-22 every tsunqay evenifig at 7:30; » Mini! Graig . Wilson m 'call’ed away to Bqflfalo on' Friday last to attend ,tbe'fuheral of he; aunt. Miss-EmelyneAlfo‘rd, 9f Ravens- wopd, spgmt Sunday in the Park, the guest of Miss Nellie M. Rudolph. ' W6 will be thankful {Or 1105' item ‘of lpgal uews or'mafter of public inn terest. Telephone No. 92 or 773 ing. servicai'iu‘ the IB every Sunday evening : a former » ' many frienaa i an: Saturda _ Don’ t forget that thBIeJ _,For Sale Ch®p-Ladyh bicycle; in mmam P: «so Bbx 465,‘HT§§land Park. . ' ‘- Prom‘pt delivery free, The Misses Finuey, of \ me avenue, spent Sunday with friends m Ravens- Wilfiam We can outfit ybu with a few choice house“! you can only. Who's) Nun. ing 1’ Road the Nara-Lanna. le’r sparkling 'sprihg water pastor, Edwi‘fi”“"Beldon, n the ,mdrning ~en _“Thc qunm are you feud- .. -Telephone 494. In zifiég‘tm and um. Christ,” and in a Penitent Pub. m. ”I szeach- aptist <éhu'rch next fiected withâ€"an one. of om: bank- fers facetiously-atyled it ouce~‘1hnt § little finanq'ua institution'of Chicago, {the Rim Natioual mist? has rented LMrs. Georgian}: C. Tanner’s elegant Central avémie house for the season ,ggdjerhmlcmgeg- Bénker Fomun ‘Miss Julia Martin, of Highland Park; and Mr. Charles Seh'apb, of Chicago, were miited in. marriagp last evening ;at 8 O’clock'atw’thé Body of ‘the bride’s father, Mr; Jacob Martin. Rev. J. G. Fiukbeiner per-i formed the ceremony. 'IVIrs. Hattie Laing, having re- turned from Memphis with her bus- baud. after'a brief sojourn in that city, has purchased a portion of lot‘ .24 in block 13 (in the south side of; Central a'venue west, near the cornér‘ of Hickory street. :‘and are at the Chic-ago 13;;th bqgefi They, w'ilt' ‘aecupy their - homeWfih Cept'rlél avenue about May] st. A'sbeoial invité’tion is extended to all young mew att‘énd 'thé Presby. terian' Ichurchhext Sabbath. morning MW 19%;; o’clock, when the. pastor. tlle Rev. A. A. Pfanstielal, will preach 8 391111011 of special interest to them. l Tomorrow is school District No 107, otben the “public school. ” Mr. Patton is wand-Rul- Rev. A. A. Pfanstiehl deliVerod an address at the amine] banquet'of the Holland Society of Chicago_ last Wednesday evening. , ' W. E.-Brand, Insurance Agent. The Hipwell cottage rises slowly, but it will be several weeks before the baron will *‘aet u'p” housekeep- ing therein. I "public 'school.” We presume Patton ‘is candidate for ra-elac- , otherng known as mi choice? election ih 05136663: Organ . ’ sllefby‘ Dale Sweetland V‘SURB (Rowena. ‘ “"6““ “d” in Bééflfiq byflatifl‘m £35455;ng souggr‘ The lecture on the 11th will be on “The“ Grand xCafion of 'Ari- zona.” That of the 18th on “‘The Land Q)! the Snfike Dance." Tickets {oi the twq lectureh are, 50 cent» while a ticket' for a single leg-tum1 my, be 35 cents.' ’ ,. 19.21J There will be twp stete'opticdn lectures at thq Presbyterian church on Friday, April‘ '11-, and Friday, April , 18. " The lecturer, Mr. Nat Brigham, makes fa specialty of the "tweak, am} has a great number of very beautiful ’ pictures. Mr. Brigham is, also}: singer mid ilhzstra’tes his lec-1 tures with Indigm an‘d Mexicah' songs}. The lecture on the 11th will i l i I r Wofiered WET 'fifiat, of furniture, carpets,"- ru'gs,‘ clothing. Crockety, ' bicycles, baby cardhges; [eta . Open all day-and eyenyiugs. ~ ' Don't drink all the m-icgohes't'bat aré churned up in” théyiwater of Lake Michigan at this" time of‘ the year. .H The board» of health of Chi; } cago'hasjnotified the- citizens to boil the watrer twenty minutes. Not; neCessary to wdo‘ that *here. 'Itisi cheaper to buy sparkling spring water and save ice and doctoi bills ~, â€"â€"‘-v| vuv uuu‘ W“WWflWbm-a The‘ entertainment given at the opera house he! night under the auspices of Park Lodge No. 366, Mystic Workers of the Warid', was‘a success financially. The Tenneueeen Jubilee Singers were ~well received and the audience showed its approval by the many return calls. A “ruminnge,” sale, under the cue. 1 Walter H. Baldwin and family, of Chicago, have moved into Mrs. G. C. James’ fine Park avenue house, hav- ing leased the place for two years; J 8, I902. .don’t ask too-much for it; ‘When 'you as'k‘a man to pay five. eight or r ‘ 0] re a day for tile use of your , ‘furm'l 'd ofiuse for the aeason,~the. price may look big. to him. Better Manualsâ€"mum ‘4 " “5’1?er W95” “:7; not improve‘ houses in this climate. â€"«â€"v "VA the best interests of filth village .............. 11V . Meribbs reéeive‘d a majority bf '7_votes. ., ' Tine village trustéesmce all Hogan men, and of eourée can, if theysee fit, annoy aqd_ bumper~ Mr. Gibbs Ivery‘ much. It is ‘hgme'd they will do nothing of the kind, but work for The election was 1 Econtested ihat plug guessed. W. F. Ho {president of the vi! rpractically since in some‘ eighteen years man can be in power time 'A without dew opposition. In . Mr. _ that culminated Tue figures stood as, {01101 preeidefitw , ' Michael Gibbs ....... ‘. . . W. I“. flugam .......... Thom Mgr-19m, .’ Fred Greenslnd'e. . I Dr. George “1 Ernest Gail. . . E. A. “hirer; Charles~ A. Ku The following are [he approximate results of Tuesday’s electionftnd are probably correct.‘ though the official figures cannot be had till the council .' meets And canvassea the -A... _-. returns: ELECTION RETURNs. . Kuist .......... sxcoxb mum. e W. Turner. . HIGH WOOD n was the most hotly t place .533 evevrwjt- F. Hogan has been the village for j years. power that length of deVeloping strong 1 Mr _Hogan’s case 2d Tuesday 'a’md .the 5, follows 'fdr village WARD; usage tori-years, it” organization r8 88.0,. and. n0 )~him. Better dag-n; than"- NO. 21. ..; ....... 119 a mdjority 6f

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