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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 29 Aug 1902, p. 7

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A. 0 Frost enuruipod a party at w M Shridnwi’trk‘fh ' might, , Mi. Gertrude Séhaeler give u delightful ho‘aob putty Thuuday tuning. ‘ lin- En Emmett Wyooc will n in!“ her eluuai in singing Septem- The But-t Club M this weak a the homo of KS. Clarion!» Yo. In. Annottok. Jone- hu 3000 Cut, when the will vint friends. _ Francis Thorn? in grading Ind 7 Mn. Snyder entertained Ill-I. Spoerlina, 01.011.10.36, amoral day: this week. ' In. Bond, of Boston, in the guest mmmmfif w. Seaman” , Mr. and In. Junk Everett and iamily ad the gun.“ at It. Even“. beautifying hi. lawn and groundl. Looul new: matter .will'be found on our, page of this week’s NI"- , Ray and Bart Brand returned Saturday from g fivg wpeks' outing' in Gonoaeo, Ill. ‘ James Euro“ in attendhg tLo tgnnis tougnament and qpanding the week at Milwaukee. Mina Cora Prindiville hat been visiting frienda‘ in Cdnada and It Narragansett Pier. ’ George Cole and wife entertained a few Chicago friends at an infotfmal musicals Sunday evening m3- Robert Patton and son re- turned Tuesday from a pleasant lake trip and visit to Mackinac Island. Captain Jamison has’ returned to West Point. Mrs. Jamison and snn will main some time Jonson. MrsL'P. J. 'Sciiimfer,‘ who his 3061; ‘ returned from aii‘" éastem’trip, ii “16'" guest of her sister, Mrs. D. EOE-en. 'Mru'. Humphrey,“ Miss. Gram Humphrey and Irving Wilderhuve .m‘fi “um a “PP‘..- u’fiu'su mm“: Mich Mrs. AliceW Vaughn, otKeokuk, Iowa, arrived Friday and will spend the winter here with John Wyoofi and daughter. , Mr. Messingar had joined his wife and daughter, who have been enjoy- ing the summer months in the White Mountains. All will be’ glad to learn that Mr. Vail baa‘been much benefited "by his sojourn in Ephraim, Wis. ., and is rapidly recuperating. James W. Prfddiville returned Sand-y from Higgina’ Lake, Mich. Mrs. Prindiville will not return until the middle of September. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. um 8nd! and Paul sum. 1m? Tue-thy for Pride’ a Growing an the} Munchmotu coast, than my v.11; beunguau of Mn. W. H Hoon.[ 1'. The annual Sunday school picnic of the Ebonuqr Evangelical chunk . “mm and proved one o! the most enjoy- able given in years. ' c 8t. Hary'a Catholic church of Eunuton will hold I county. fair September 1, 2. 3 and 4 tt thoofiroul ground» Emma «not nd Maple "cum. I}. and Mrs. Chub Bfown .will' entertain at Ldinnez It axe Moraine Saturday evening in honor of Hit- Shields and he! fluxes, Q1. Eugene Voee. Mrs. Charles Guthrie, of Chicago, who has been a guest at the homwéf William Tillman and wiferhu re. turned home. Her Tittle daughter, :Floeeie", will remain a few weeks Er. Bob! 16“ this week to visit the home of his child hood and vi“ make this delightful trip through Rock Island, Merrill, Sioux City and other points of Iowa on his wheel. Mina Helen Coale entertained her friends at a ping-pong party on Tuooday. The best score: were made by Miss Gertrude Scholar. Mia Louie Rudolph and Miss K'Mihi‘lk. The Mystic Workers held their regular meeting Tuesday night, Two haw members were initiated, after ;-w’hich refreshments ‘were served by the ladies and a very pleasant evening is: passed Turnley Lightner and “Rum“ Jones are living up to their reputa- tions as fine tennis players and haw ‘beeil earning new launch in the tournament being held at Milwaukee this week. ' The women’ a open tournament at Onwenlaia has proved a strong mag- net this past week. Many friends going to Lake Forest from Highland 'Luxin'mtu ”“JVJ ”'qu oyncnunu playing of Mrs. Alexander. who defeated Mina Johnny Carpenter on Thurs- day, and 0; Mrs. J. W. Cutter and Miss Everett. ‘ Mrs. Antoinette de Mam-ac. will eontinue ‘her classes in needleWork throughout the winter. Mrs. De Maurec is an excellent moher and has Wonderfully original and artistic patterns. The .cleeeee meet every two weeks at the difierent houses and bid fair to become a very popu- hr winter diversion. II II wuu U “1”,“! I. 11 IV "m I! the poop lo. why do deolorl :y : “Wye have something just no good ol ythe Mgdloon Medicine 00’: Rocky ‘Hountoin Too.“ Thing it over. ascy. Edummiu cg-l H _ic_ wppn’t poguhr._ if ‘it yagn’t. 4" THE gnmnmm ROAD NEWS-LET ARKANQAS VALLEY. MAM. Altitude I.“ to 6,000 rm; w: W Md: of tens of nuns. millions of numb-um. 0M.“ flocks of Mp; lug-at ink-tad muon in the U i. Emu-Ive mule Min Wanton-u: union doubled in five you: 1 V. NEW mm Altitude 30:» to 4. .ooomtuht; 175 all: on «lg. of cm: lulu’ cattle palm, dot-d profit: 0 me an ignlklu and (min: 13%“! tor its l orchards und fine quality of bull. “d “bloc; and“ halt. with 300 flow wilt. locum VALLEY. NBWM . Alcicndoamroomuootm 350 mile: long pent chap ruining section: mining in adjmnt. mania: adapted L940 frnlt nail: 3nd mull turns. - SALT RIV R VALLEY. ARIZONAr Altitude 1 000 bet; cannibalism 20 miles wide; spacinl industriesâ€"early ortngos. live stock. voflubl mall fruits nlfaltn. beocultnre. SAN JOAQUW V ALLEY. CALIFORNIA. Altitude 50 to «)0 feet: 250 mile. long. 50 miles wide; when. filling, live stock oil wells, nllnl'. raisin um wine ‘mrolives, WWW ind' mine. in mount-1m. ALL, FIVB VALLBVS bun never-falling wner supply. ex new," ”can" ofi irrigating ditches sud-rich soil, Suturing profitable crops. l nus-Int climb. II in winter. Thrivtn‘ town's. wording good market; 1 inctly We}! ‘y the SANTA 9.3. ‘ . iugs address INDUSTRIAL COMMI$5IONER A" T s. F. Ry. System Great Nor-tun Banding, CHICAGO Louisville Nashville . Railroad, ‘_ will find the newest chances In the United Statute make "big money"hy reason of the abundance ind cheapnieu of Land P m. Mr and Sun. Iron 3.56:“, Laborâ€"Everythlngl Free sites. financal malice, and freedom from taxman for the manufacturer. Land andfnrma at“ DEW! acre andt. arm and $0,000 acres in Wes VI in“ ma can be taken gratis under th U. S. omemad laws. Stock raising Kn the (11! Coast District will make enormous profits HulH-n «cur-Ions the first nmtTuudnya of «a month. - ’ r wan: Farmers. Fruit growers, Stock Rants. Manufacturers. Investors and Speculators, and Money London Let us know what you want. bdmaul we ill tell you where and bow to get uééb at d'on delay. the countr Isfilun 11 id] ”filmed mater. mags at??? any information free. Addgesn ‘ ‘ m 9. Iwanvss, «m», annual Immanuel: and lump-Mon Aunt. LOUI8VILLB. KY. 1.38%.;me «Tani ' ROCKY IOUN'I'AIN TEA Mud. only by Madison Mul- dno c... Madison Wis. It keeps 3'0“ well. but trad. “m." firm b.5413- Await-” 8M Dog"? B: FeOLem ’ Wantedâ€"~Five young men from Lake County at once to prepare for positions In the government service- railway mail, letter carrier, custom house ML depsrtmentsl clerks. Apply to user-Stab Cortes. Inst, Cedar Rap s, In. ’ 6-2mo For lpgé'rmtion thou; hm buds, mnufncturen’ um} gc nm ni business open- Who’s NwsLmn are you md- Gmt Gentnl Southern Trunk. Line WHERE T0 UNITE? KENTUCKY. TENNESfiEE. ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. FLORIDA. .11.... in“. “M you: Why, In the Territory Inverted by the . . . Great Irrigated Valleys GLENCOE. ILL. Tclcphggc 213. " ]. HARRY, Prop ::- Ulencoe Hotel :: [he lelephone : Service s inf‘QJOm‘. ‘ Baggage : iâ€"vovyvvvvv. Harlmd Seraph: and refine- iahing old flout-suspe- citlty. Park Ave., on Block Weét of Depot II "III III! Will y 3% cent-38 pound. Apply at lea- run once. [131’s A E for w W ill pound. Apply 11. NEW! all um Santa Fe Wm~ Witten, QUICKESI DESSENEER Mmflgnmm Manta-Icy mumméomm FOR ALL MESSAGES TO‘ALL Pom'rs AT ALL nouns nghhnd 7.1!» III. 131an um mum rLooas for Walling“ yam any 35‘ callus Entree _°9tton nan .fiém

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