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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 12 Sep 1902, p. 4

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Oflice: Fletcher Block. ' DEN’TIS’I‘ HIGHLAND PARK (mice and Residence-410144 Moraine (Miceâ€"Room 09 Hoursâ€"0'11: 2-3: 7 Residenceâ€"Ram) 4T HIGHLAN D PARK J. C. R00 AN, Electrical Construction All kinds of Lamps and Fixtures in Stock; Bell Work and Private Telcpb >ch a Specialty. 0mm in B. 0. NEW LSDII' S HARDWARE STORE TELEPI-IONE NO. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. TELEPHONE 67. DR. FRANK M. INGALLS LUMBER, . COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL North Amerrwunwlffiridn. meets the tfirm and third 'l‘lmerays of vach month. John Rudolph. President: William M. King. ($011030!an ' A. 0. l-‘a-y 11(5ng NI»). 0376. A. F. S; A. ‘ _,\_ 0. l-‘u-y Lbdgo No. 1376. A. I“. S; A. g "M.. {tn-eta the first and serum] 'Mumla‘ys - in each mth. William J. Uhvc. “X '(‘amp 117“ Modern Wmuhuen o! Aim-r1021. nu-M’first :md fnm‘lh Friday 'n each mumh. “'2 M. Dupley. V. (I. l. (3.; l)nfl'_v. Hark. .‘ mutt. sown“! imd fnm-lh \I'mnlhys.’ '. H. Baker. Regent; 1’. H. (Era-n. Sow 'emry. ‘ ‘ ‘ . Sh. Mary (‘um-t. meet first and third Verim-sday of vavh lunnth. Mrs. E. rh-hunuugb. 1'. It: MIN. \linn‘u- Dooley. (‘(',l'("ill“\'. ‘ ' ”St. John (mm, whet N‘cnnd and » ,x A. Mn. 1). A, Huhm’x Sec-rvtn‘ry. : i ~ Highhmd Park (fc‘mm-il Sq}. HW‘S‘H.‘ “St. John (.‘um't, min: uurth Wedneulajv of eat .O'lmen. C. 11.:‘James ary. 7 . ~ (anpgmwrs‘ Union. (hrpcenkrs‘ Union. meet foufth ‘hutsdny each manth. R. J. ()‘Btjien, ‘resident: I. Sovermn, Secretary. DR. E. H. POMEROY A. Robertson Office at Hotel lngleside NEAR? CENTRAL AVENUE and TEI EPHOV "" .1...DEALEB IN.... ‘. 1-:. C. may: FEIRST ST. Lodg. re No.1.m6 Slystic \\ ork- ers of the “orld.‘1ueets the second and fourth ’lm sdays of each month .I. J Brand 'l'ré-fect: Wm. Dannet Sec- VHF Yards in Lumber District Sm“ Societies. Park Council Nd. 1066. R. um} iuul fnurth Mom‘hys {em-m: 1*. H. Green. See Vof each month. “:R‘ James Bolem Secg'e IUDIUI.‘ ‘ Entered at the Pout-0| t P. 0. BOX 397 ILLINOIS Phone 382, ILLINMSJ " i ‘Advonlâ€"n‘lvftw ms and. known on ”unnum- I ‘ I mm 5.. o. Pen van .5 ‘9, _sl.oo IF PAID IN ADVANCE. Rubbed ‘every Friday had Pt!!-_1!hz__byjhs §héndan Road Pubhshmg ca , 1’ A. E. Dons“. C. C. Dogs“ Newmn Banding. an: Central Avenue. High hullnfll’u'k , .. Finals will be played, 18 holes, match play, Saturday, the 20th. at 9:45 3.111.. There will-b6 a mixed foursome handicap, '18 holes, medal play, at 2 p. (11., September 20. ‘ The tournament will be con-‘2; eluded with a special dinner and dance Saturday 91 eniug. Thursday, at 2 p. 1n., there will be a driving contest, and 1111'! approachigg and putting contestl at 3 p- m. the same day , The first round 6f match play, 18 holes, for the Exmoor' lwomen’s, solace and consolation cups, -'will be played Thursday, September 18, at 9: 45 a. m. The second round of match play,’ 18.11101“, for the different cups will be played Friday, the ' 19th, at 9: 45 a. 111. There will i'also be on the same afternoon at " p m a four- balls pair foursome 1 handu 1111 ll holes, 11de play. i a; 1 ' lilllllililhii; -l;ilr1.1kii1dly uroed 111 5111111 111 11;11- tries l111t1111‘1t'1 11'. 111.. F111s1luv, 5111111111l111110.111111 11111111511 111 5. ’. 11111151111 10 H1111- 111111111 111111 hamli 7 111111. T111 1111\1l1n1n11f1thc [1x11111111 ’f (l11h111'1-1xt11r11l'111l 111:1ll intuulinu} it i 1 . ‘11111111111111111sf11r tl11 \11111k proud ' 1111f H11 1\1 111. I A m oi Noah Shun- lmdlhem- Tckphonc N3. 92. H'uhhnd Park. Thv ladii-s’ ()[mn tournament at tin-.Exruour Cunntry Club Will “4“?“ \\'<-(lnosday. Svlvtmnborv 17. {M1 1». m.. when tlmqnhlifying {round will he‘plnyml. 18 holes. {mudn} play; “1“ beat (eight scum-25 *fu’ qualify for. "the Exx‘x’idot cup; Second eight for the women’s pup; third eight for the solace cup: and fourth (night for thv consola- tion cup. FRIDAY. SEPT EXMOOR CLUB. THE SEERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LmEB. (INCORPOII ATID. OFFICES: magi momma fl HUN Bike at Highland. Put Manager. Editor J. H. Falter teturned Tueoduy from Cairo, Ill. ’ David Taylor, of Bloomiugton, Was” in the guest of Mn. Joseph Medium Miss Lillian Tufty of Chicago, is spending the week with the ‘ Mim Haugwn. ;’ John (instpfsun suffered a.‘ re» iglapseun Tu'wlay, but is now {feeling some better. . ~Willinm Mecham returned to Bugley. \\'is., Thursday. ‘night as :1 b1 nvfit fur the churc§h tin Emustou. The party Willi start from 1‘) mastun 1111}! go norfh to V\ aukmrnn ” ' ’ Miss (1mitt. who. mommd m1 1 1 1 1 Four nf the musidhlgs from start. frmh E mnstun 1111,11 go north to“ 1111111101111 ‘ ” ‘ ‘ _ 1 Miss (imitt. who. 1110mm 1] 11111 her tim: little K011111111} thmnugh- bred, follow-d thv hounds 111111 came in at the finish nt‘the §()11W1--11t1-1111 hunt last Saturday. '1111j_0\'1:d her first Mpern 1101: in this sport unlucnsely. “1- 1m: glad to state that “the finish was 1“liv1:r" and that the hounds did iuot hunt 1111- game.- 1 HIGH wooo. l0 [J ring to mgke the benefit.m00n-‘ ight picnic, to be ' giycn'mext d i \‘v'mlmesday owning, September "3“;11 m the Fm Sheridan Park, rlll‘ftlnt- gmntvst, jolliest, and, most rallsuccefis’ful event that has e‘ver- gfinkvn pluck: in Kl“: history 9f, “Milligh\vdud, 'l‘iCths of udmissioh gh'iurq-uunly 10 cvnts. A 2-3 amt "“1 i. fickvt entitles nut: to all the pri'vit the Q lvgos Hi the owning. ,'l‘hm'k\is tn luyibo n superiur vaudeville vntor: fitnimnon’l and a grand. dnnce. D0 “whet forget Wednesday, September ' All-is the night. Come yourself wasMud invite your friends. There (“d3w'ill be a big time-“too good to Imiss wâ€"lssu come. i" in W The regular council meeting was held_at the Village hqll Tues- lay evening. Aside from the mying of bills the most impor- mit irmmhction of the evening was the decision of the council to purchase a tract of ten acres, providing the title proves clear, to be used as a filter bed for the sanitary sewer. The village has in option on-this piece'of' property of ten acres at 8800. ‘ 7Tbomas 8. Thurston,‘ of the Post, who was arrested last week, and had’his hearing last Saturday ‘ afternoon before Justice William E. Cummings, has been home! over to the grand jury, and is now in jail at Wankegan. Thur- ston, in a drunken brawl, at. tempted to break in the door of Mrs: Wines’ .home, a laundry woman who does work for the soldiers. Mrs. W'gres had her. arm fractured, she claimed, and swore out a warrant for the arrest )f Thurston, whom she succeeded . n badly pounding about the head 1e fore the fll‘l‘lHll of the officer Greatest interest is attending he enthuiastic efforts of the Odd ‘céllows, and of fiw friends of

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