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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Nov 1902, p. 4

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: : PROFESSIONAL CARDS : : 0m Hours HIGHLAND PARK. ILLIIs'Ois 01509 at Howl lacing-Lida HIGHLAND PARK. : [L1 » LUMBER. COAL and . ‘BUILDING‘MATERIAL Olliee' m Bergen Block. Residence at l" W. (milling. Hoursâ€"94!: °-3:1'-8 HIGHLAND PARK J. C. ROGAN. Electnical Construction TELEPHONE 67. Office and Yards in Lumber District ‘ .A ”g;- .“A, GLENL'OE. ”91;. Telephone 213. ]. HAR Insertions in this column. 30 words at less. one insertion .85 h I II I. 3| {out In '75 Mnre than an words 5 cents. All ads in this golumn must be paid In ad- vance where n v her has no main: IC- count with this 0 cc WANTEDâ€"4‘0 rent: ,nn upright piano. in good condition. f0!" the winter. Address. l’.â€"(). Box 168. FOR SALEâ€"A handsome mahogany sidelmrd: can be.hnd at a bargain; can be seen at 0. fl. Morgan‘s ml- denue. . FOR RENT â€"â€"ln IIigMand Park; 9,. room furnished house. steam heat. and all modem improvement: will rent from Nowmbger 15, to April“). - Amman , 9-38-34 WANTED ponid DR. FRANK M. INGALLS 1):. )AMES WATSON DENTIST FIRST ST. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE DR. E. H. POMEROY ....DEALER 123.... Want Column. . TELEPHONE 1": Page cotton rags; """W' “ __;.;__ . r wa I ' sues. \ _ , . Sm 92,1‘Eff‘fg‘nm! Ge; your Job printing done at the Apply at Nun-Luna office , Naws-Lnnn. ' .115 0 Q.- fill . HARRY. Prop T'u? Johns Ava, ' A Contact Nmnstwn- Imelhuncc. ‘uunnu‘ 15 Expressing : ; ‘vvvwvvv-pv’f Opp. Depot. PL , 0; BOX 397 ILLINOIS [ILLINUIS ‘9. (21,110” ’States 34 g E. Masc 113. F083 Sheridan Road Pubhshing Co. ?Iw my huh! morning I! Bib had an. m. by‘me ____ MW mac-1.371 Central Avenue. Hihhndm Baum! a the Pout-Ulnar at unwise! Put almond-dun mam-v. Mutual-3 m: and. know-.9 WI.- E. Foss was re-elected, but by a reduced majority. The répub- licans have a 'majority in both houses of the national legislature, but the democrats made good gains, having increased their nun]: bet in thelower branch by sev‘gn- teen. ‘ John H. Sbeahen, the demo- cratic candidate for sherifi of: Lake county, made a good race, but i was unable to oyércomé the largeg repnbfi‘can majority. Howmefig he gamut prgud 9f the vgte by w mum: received. . i The Lake county republicans kwere successful in electing their 1entire ticket. ' . A M} George A. Mawman, the poo- ple’s candidate for the'legislature from the Eighth ’dist'rict, made a creditable showing, and while he was defeated, the principles for which be contended still stand. “Uncle Joe” Cannon, of Illi- nois, will probably be the next speaker of the lower house of congress. . TWM92.WM Whitman "I VEAR ‘ ”.00 IF PAID IN ADVANCE Holiday novelties at Ladies Bazaar FRIDAY. NOV. 7. 1902. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS.LE'1‘TER. (meant-011w”) Ol'lcts : Manager. SCHOOL NOTES. ede- of weird. creepy mum emnw .[ne'nieh Ind hlue um. and to the new: Itmmphere. end For the first time no the hide?! 0' ditches Ind Broom:tiehâ€"â€"â€"by meet» an U500! the whet-hip no. at anlIlhle am.- 5-" back Ind nnmhen 103 lorth Icrooe the rouge of fiction. 3' The football rietorv at Kenil- EIeene Iron: the “Loy o! the but inrth lIet week Iflorded the boys . Minstrel" wee admirably given. Ind Ind g’rrle I ngtilying opportunity to the ghost scene from “Bemlet, ” II prIctioe their school Ion;- Ind yellI, . given by Clarence Noerenberg Ind Ind which eneoanged their ownlflerhert Inmeu wa’e beyond eriticiem, teem not I little during the Ipirited so well were the parts tIken. The contest. ’ ihit of the evening wee made by Ruth The high ”5601 n rejoicing in m, SImpeon. who so cleverly played the quuieition of two Ittrectiie new pie- il’a" 0‘ “FM"! “19 Wild) " All", tum. one In excellent reproduogiou the games and Ind Hallow'e en triohe. 0f Edwin Abbey 3 “Sir (hum-d .. ’ :relreehmenu were eerred and Ilene. 'Mutlfully framed and the gift 0' ing was enjoyed until 10:30 it hen It {the graduating clue of Hill) and an PWIW” “7"le unggeetlon “30 equally fiua “'P)’ of Sargent's students dispersed and Went home. “Prophets." 'arcllitecturally lramed,. While Mine Parties was the. promoter Ewhich was presented by the class of 1"“! moving “Pi!“ 0‘ “N 5““! 0°C? mug ‘ fsion. its e‘ucceee was due to the Another feather hII been added to hearty tau-operation 0' the teachers ‘ . I _A,, ad I 2_.L .._,Le_..l ;.ud students; The high'nu‘ndolis rejoicing in the .cquiaition of two unnotivé new pic. 1 tum, one an excellent mproduciiou : 0! Editing Abboy'q “Sit Glnlhld,": beaumuny framed. and the gift at? flue graduating class of MIX). and an ‘ equaNy flue. copy of Sargent's .“Ptophet's.” ‘nrchitéctu‘rally framed,. which was presented by tho claus o! 1902. . Another heather ha; been added to the cap of the township high school The certificate, which has just ."heeu rec-lewd and which places the students on the fully accredited list 'of the Univpraity of “linen, at Champaign, speaks \olumes for the high standard of scholarship de- imanded of the high school pupils. E;'I'he boys in the shop have already gproved their apprcciation' of the honor by making a line, obnniaed .oak mm for the certificate. l The heroes of the gridiron 'scorod Emmet-triumph, Saturday, by de- 1 [eating the Glencoe team in a splen- ldid match game, the score being 17 ito 0 in favor of the high school isecond team. The first team is cer-' fitainly entitled, although it has no gintention of so doing, to meet on the élanrels won last week. when wean)- :panied «by 'Proiessor Wilson, Mr. ;rng ‘ebm'and Miss W-ill‘ipmghnd ion}: ty enthusiastic high school §b0ys and girls. they; went down to -~ ’1'» ~ â€"'»m¢i«ra ncuimuuu'aun .u‘yan’ vuluiu‘nonou the much bonited fingéy Egan}; The. first high school Hallowe’en party Was a decided sueceas, and it‘ is the universal wish that the pleas- 7 ant precedent he annually repented, so thoroughly was it‘ enjoyed by all. As good lortnne Would have it the board of education happened to. hold one of their regular business meet- ings that evening, so the members of the board; 'the faculty. and the students mingled pleasantlyfit'ogether lin the evening’s frolic. which-began lwith a phantom 'party. As Alfred lfiergen played the dirge, the Estudente clad in sheets and pills»? cam. the ghosts and 'ghoatééaea marchethimunfitha balls 1’11"”qu chrnl procession to the gymnasium, wheruthey laid aside their ghoafly attire and enjoyed an ingot-eating i The pantor and people of St. Maiy's church. through the columns of the News-Lnrzu,deeire to ex- press their sincere thanks and up- preciation to the local merchants who have no generously contributed toward the mess of the bazaar with the following donations: Alex- andet Robertson, one ton of coal; 1. (Goldberg, one .m umbrella;'A. ‘A. jMaser, one Japanese teapot; J. A. Blomdahl, one pair of slippers; John Harts-on“, pipe and box of tobacco; D. C. Putdy _ Sons, anrdinierre; Mrs. Bock, box of soap: Mice E. L. Erskine, China“ eager bowl and creamer; E. C: Behrens, oysters; J. 'M. Bilharz, one whip; Hariy Mills, lham and pickles; Dale Sweetla'ud, lone China clock, one albumi‘ James iMcDonald, $1 Worth of cofl‘ee; C. A. 'l Kuist, one set Mrs. liotte’ sadirone; Cbaeefizfififiborn’s coflee and gap- rum; ‘Wi"bt‘r vuuu a; ztgvy. 4W“ dozeh teaspoonb; Latkin Kline, lady’s shoes; Fred W. Schumach‘er, five pounds Schumacher’s chocolate creams; Paul Glaser, boiled ham; William Noemnber'gf,‘au'gar; H. Dén- zel, Box of cigars.‘ One of the prettiest, happiest events of Ihe week «an the bounti- ful little birthday party given Wed- nesday by Dr. Baker. of Ravens- wood, in honor of the fourth birth- 'day nnniremry of her We little nephews, Lester Baker Green and Frederick Church. There was a separate birthday cake with its four lighted candles, for such child. and ieverything to make than; the happi- [est lime‘rhé’n‘ 'on .Ih'e 116% Ignore; “ . Bemarknvblp sale of handsome pil- low: at the Ladies’ Bazaar. fl,“ . Evans, ~one Qipgkitidlgl oj muons ”I" all. candida and delin motion .h glared. . 1 to sumu: diflmme. night. tli of ulna! Volving ( us all so .ppoinln has bee and iud: fortnble ' lel the v 'r able mi how reu coastal)! ‘Higlxlat of whicl capable the anti that it .. preciau switch! . ins w' I which ‘ the (Ea; batter; lines, scribe' sufiich its Wit the of "with t batter d'yngm gene: Powe‘ and 1 streew iade chum Thm inh< for Ho! Inst din, Bur Ad ‘am the

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