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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 5 Sep 1902, p. 5

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lectric utting village turned a first L from »rt hern Mary. cilmen ‘rwood r}. “It mneit a". i and unrated [3? and zrsday spend L have 'v'vbere' man u- a. vieyv ‘ plant {y for mond Llythe amine in Mich. very , 111., mild the will All will be glad to learn‘that John Gnatavsqn.,is doing well. Miss Muller’returned ‘to Ob'i- cago this week to resume her school work j 3 Mrs. W. H. Detrick" left Tuesâ€" day to visit her mother m Boise City, Idaho. ._. . ;-. . t‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. B Cox, of Kenosha, were the guests of W. D. Cox and family Sunday. ' Mrs. ' Edmund Fritsgh, -of Ravenswood, was the guest of Sunday. A amali fire started in O. N. Onsom’a barn Monday orenoon and was extinguisl by two boys before the fire department arrived. At the meeting of the board of school directors held last Monday night it was decided to open the Highwood school Monday, Sep- tember 15. Miss Gavitt recently received a number of very fine uncut tur- quoiae stones, \vhiéh were sent to her by her Esther from Silver City. New Mexico. J. A. B‘LUMDAH’L‘, HIGH WOOD. . ,Bayse Block, Central Avenue, HighlandPark sells Better Goods for less money their the big stores In cmcago Mr. Cobb, who has a fine tenor voice, afforded music lovers (1 great deal of pleasure by his beautiful rendition of “The Holy City” in the Higthod M. E. church last Sunday evening _ _ D120. E.Mandev1fle,ovaans- ton, the presiding elder of this district, presided at the quarterly conference held Wednesday even- itig a}; the Highwoqu. E. church. ls offering his entire Stock of Summer'Footwear‘ar Co'st In order to make room for his I'm’h‘r‘énse'nne qt ‘ Footwear, which-is beginning to arrive: aria wmbe piac‘cd," in his display windows in a (cw days.‘ Don’t'go to (116., City for “Bargains,” when ’ - -' BLOI‘IDAHL Teddy, 31., did not come up; to the small boys’ expectations of what a president’s qon should be, in fact, Esteban Varaneas was WE'VE!!!” dimmtagto «EL 2119, [poked and appedrgamni'iiéh ‘ the same as any other, o€dinary boy. A party of nine little girls, in- cluding Alma Kelley, bigrid J obn- éon, Ivy Breakwell, Mabel Lee,‘ Mannie" Fagan, Mabel Garrity, Grace Murphy, Lillian Wahl‘man. and Kittie Bfown, chaperoned by Miss ,Obee, enjoyed a picnic at Lincoln Park Saturday. 5 While weediiig his‘gerden ohe‘ day last vieek Ernest S. Gail'oame across a curious gelatinous mass composed of eleven little white ovalmpedegge, about the size of a marble. Upon opening one of the eggs Mrs. Gail discovered FALL ANDIWINTER THE U15 T6~DATE ? SHOE DEALER a 4 little live snake, .fonr inches long. Mr. Gail took Aeome of the eggs to his, Highv'rood ofice, where they excited considerable interest, there“: were. replaced in the nest; [About Thursday, .eoe- ing the eggs beginning to shrivel up, Mrs. Gail suppoud they had been spoiled, but on Fridaymora-= ing she was enrprieed to find the snakes very much alive, with their. heads peering out nt'Ker, from the 'Slléll'é. The eggs in the 'ofioej which were given to Miss Nifit Bell, did‘not hatch out until Sunâ€" ‘siaygwghgxfizstg .n vgwrimgtfithe cbihmbn garden‘shélié.‘ Oflce opon from '_7 a. m. to 7: 30 p.111 Oflioe not open on Sunday. Mail trains arrive and depart as follows 5:38 ix. m. " . . » 7:17 p. m. 99 dispuehed. Sundty muil h dispuchod “3:“ p. :1. All mnitl clone 30 minuul before the depqrtnre of twin. 9:33 .4 11:21 ;. Highland Park Postofllce.. m. reogjved and dispatched received nn'ddiapgtchod A W. Fletcher. P i! School op’éue‘d ouTues‘dny with Mrs. A. Bastiu as principal. Miss Dal-eat, of Evasion, was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Gnut this past week. tained a party of Chicago friends at her home over Smidny. Miss Margellaonhyou, who .han begn spending the week with Km; Anna Peck, has rammed to Obie by Miss Oochrane‘, bf Waqhingtgn; D. 0., spent several afternbona tat Ravinia this, past week with their mother, Mrs. P. Whehester. Mrs. Carver and Mrs. Hipwell, -3 gm)“; 0.4. ~-_.--._._;,,:-,;-,. The Moody Sunde‘yf'r Seliool Fresh. Air Home closed a most successful season '. Monday 7' lash Mr. and‘ Mrs Gaylord with the. other workers, are now enjoyiuga week of wefl- earned rest and re- laxation before returning to the ‘city to enter 'upon their winter r activities. For Salkâ€"An oak M robin who: ‘ noafly new. Applyfl fihthlt RA Vlfiu.

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