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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Dec 1902, p. 4

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: : PfiOI-‘ESSIONAL HIGHLAN U “ ILLINOI$ 05cc 3‘ Hotel Incledde [HIGHLAND PARK. :~ [U all-a...- uâ€"â€"\ -__ 7 LUMBER. COM. and BUILDING MATERIAL --‘-v- Oflce ind Yudl in Lumber District FIRST ST. {noel $1.01? [“3 __,, .~ ' . . B n' H 7’ anmymuflumm HIGHLAND PARK : ,. ILLINOIS .mdwm SOC‘IETYN DI ME "mm Jmflm§ NAPKIN§ TELEPHONE 07. ' on. FRANK M. INGALLS ' GLENCOE n L Tdcpidnc 213. ]. HARRY. Prop A. RobertSdn ‘. We glnq carry Que inch. complete line of kacxgquEPé) nun-non -n Emu“ Pu «was on. Ants WATSON fiddouoe a F. w. emine- si.DEALER"iI-... , ' Canned Goods 0n the North Shore FOR ML! 3'. :. m, EVANS ’ TO ALI. AND '8: John: Ave. 0w Dow AVENUE P. 0. BOX 897 {LLINOIS LEM ”'lcn' "Cu-W W1 CID“ Avon“. bull’s-but. Venezuela iafin _a whole lot of trouble with‘ England, Germany and Italy. These governments ave gone into the collection busi- ness and are using their large navies to collect claim; bf private citizens against the goverment pf Venezuela. '1! a bill collector in the United ‘ States were to try. to enforce payment of a claim at the A 00... 0‘ Math about Indium: , entire navy of "Wenonah, bom- barded“ forts, , landed forces, and yet the Wpshingtoo government «not see where the Monroe doc- trihe has been violated! A peace- fol blockade! ‘ ‘0, for). Cleveland : and Olney for a short time! poifit of a gun, What would the not be termed? ’ The combined fleets 02f England and Germany h'aVe either "Suhk " 61" Cifitnréd the All The Waukegan‘ Gmtte had an 1 editorial early in the week headed ‘ “Look Out to; Frbst.” That’si’ao; ‘ with the, thermometqr ,nt ten, to twénty‘below, it is Well to look out for your water-pipes, pumps, i'etc., for “Jack” is no 'respe'cter of 1 persons. A secbnd reading of Niel E editorial suggests that perhaps the Teditor had in mind' Mr. Frost, pf! [the electric.road. If so, the‘arti.‘ icle may b‘é’mam T as condiment- ; my and a gentle remindér to'Mr. '. Froatvthat theseasbn for a gener- {ous distribution o‘fz‘mnn'uah" is at - ml u... n- van V ”.06 IF PAID IN ADVANCE FRIDAY. DEC. 19. hand. ‘ '1 are cute. Chriflmll Jim. in . abundant "rifles at Dale Sweetland'ar was suntan: "my; §3W§sm., .... ,_.____ lfiédii-ouuu) ‘- Thooé Waukegan.‘ editors Edi»; moral" ‘ “‘5' 85ml oumphtuta have my been made to me of coasting} and othera driving their team- ovor do- an and Central avenue rhwa . y attention vaa call Mon y to the mde fenCp on the front driveway at the depot, and on in- quiry of the-agent the reason fox such a hideous structure, I was L told that it was to pmbot‘the 'plfkways and bhtubhery 'from‘ min by coochmen driving over them. On inspecting lthem I found to! less than a donen newly made tracks from earrings wheels. The same state of thing: hold to some extent on Central avenue. I have the nsnies of owners of coaches whose drivers commit this vandalism. I have no desire to issue writs for owners or drivers. but if these complaints are re- peated I shall be obliged to bring suits. This is written for the sake of giving notice to sll parties concerned in these violations of city ondinances. “35' ”RK'S RBCEW- An entertainment tor me ww- Mrs. Charles W. Kirk gave a re. fit of the boy was given in Gt?“- 1””th 3‘ he! Lake “1'00‘ “lam. urg'. Opt. how, Mom“, 10" We‘ll-#1” WWW: in- honor. 0! but. an. lppell‘ is imew» h" “m“:m“ wwn' " mm" those.who. did not :know of the resident of the Park. The hours entertainment or who might not Were for the married ladies from 2 have cared ‘0'“de it if they did till 4 o'clock, and for the young lsdie’s (M4 till 6 o’clock. The in- “W _ ~ vititlons included 'all' the society A“ hud‘h931't9d P9091“ “‘0 ‘ feel like helping the poor,.sflict. people of the Park, end the response was very geneml.” A mandolin '01- ed boy will please send contribu- ehestra finished the music. The tions'to F. W5 Schumucher, drug- ' reams were admirshly sud profusely gist, Highland Perk. ~. The names ' decorated. . e ' _ .' of those, together; pith the ’ Refreshments were served, in the amounts .contrlbutadtv‘ill upper ' diningroom, where relays. 0! ladies each week in the 331311)“? BOA» poured. NEWS-Wkll untiL Febtmy. . 1: wEloise formal is function it true 1903 at Which til'n'e memount pro-eminently enjoyable. ' Mrs. Kirk so co’ntrihuted will be turned 0“": and her aides had the rare faculty of M , N ‘thl' , f th' ben’ fit putting all the guests at their ease, to re. oe , mg) or 8 e, '5 and genuine, sociability ruled the 0f the boy. A . ,0 hour. It was easily the most do. The 800d people 0f 3181113“! >k lightful occasion of the season. Park and vicinity have never Y‘fl - - . - ‘ mrnma girl in a worthy cause, 1 _ cilia” 691 Hymns. ‘ | I desire, through the columns of ‘tha 3333113511 Ron .NIWI-Lmn. to luimmely thank all those who so‘ may ofontributod towards‘ the .5. ‘ tert'ainment to raise ”funds to enabh 1 inc to defiay the medical and other upon-ea nobeooary to try ahd r‘ea'tore :\ mi'ammmd p0,. “We have been informed by a rarely competent judge in each matters that never before were the ladies of the Park, as a Whole, more elegantly gowued than at this afiair. Lump B. Emma In". .Enn‘N'onnnmo. ‘ing? s me from 0V9! ' AI m 1m mus. lnumncb as Lock Roaming, the 12-year-old son of In. A. Noethling, bu been Itriokeu with ”and“... this anneal is made to blind“. this upped in nude to the chafitnbly disposed and kind- heu-ted pooplo of Highland Park to assist the poor, inflicted boy to regain, it pouible, his eyeaigh‘ which can only he done through the kindneaa o! the pnhiic in con. tr} ' ting toward threaten” W11 for treatment by a that- or... specialist. , , Mrs. Noethling. sn indnstrions end hsrd-working women, hss Been the only support of her three children for yous, sud deserved greet credit for. the manner in which she he provided s living for herself and them ' by doing washing and other work, which she is now unable to do in conse- quence'o! her whole time "being taken up attending to her smict- ‘ ed boy'. thus losing the meager in- come derived from her hard labor at s time when she is most in An entertainment for the bene- fit of the boy was given in 691‘- berg'u Opefl home, December 10', but. this Oppod~ is inunddoiw~ thoue.yho. did not input of the enumfnment, or who might not heve cared to attend it if they did know. All kind-hearted people who feel like helpitig the poor,>aflicto ed bqy will please send contribu- tions to F. W5 Schumacher, drug- giat, Highland Park. ., Th9 names of those, ‘tpgether .r pith the gmounts ;contributed,{v‘in upping: etch. week. in the Summit BOA». v. uuu IV"â€" The good people of Highland Park and vicinity have never yet refused aid .in a worthy cause, and we feel that they will not do so now. ' PUPILS WANTED. An experienced teacher,_a gradu- ate of" the Ohio Wesleyan Univeaeity, willmke a few pupils. Instruction given in English, Latin and French. Terms reasonable. Address Mrs. L. Q” care News-Letter. La Tfomona‘. Havana 2nd cigars [or $4.30 peg hundred 5“ Dale Sweet- land’s. -_ w Who’ 1 Hum LIN“ are you feud

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