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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Dec 1902, p. 6

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dunno cm on . mm Sergeant Jegm Fain- montfi’i'. ‘fu'rlough', which spent in St. Louis, 110., uh 4|; _‘__ FORT SHERIDAN- Private Wiche. of I company,“ back with us once more. he hav- ing returned from his furlough ' which was spent._ ground Bnmo ' and Hotneneville, .3.- Y, M. the HEN" plead he‘yi‘eémployed to ‘mn on engine. which‘he did‘in on ndminble fashion, ior he at. last run it into a bridge where it fell into the erect. Then he thought that it Iii about time?» r‘etum to addicting, which we {thinkvlluyieef , ., e " Private Plufl, of K company, in the reeogniled nnthoflty on all field sports. He has been chosen gs osptain of the footth "t ' for‘ the seaon of 1908. He is look-3 'ing fox? materiel st the :present. time for "s béée'b'all team md‘he says? that his team will easily ae- test all visiting tesms. He is at the present time enjoying the best of health, as he has not been on the sick report tor a. long time. : That isbeeanse {there has been no The 9th Battery is gomg to give; a farewell masquerade ball at Fort Sheridan Park on‘ the Jan-L gm 5;; Lou?! Uo. ., where he .1 of his old cont-don. a extreme" P‘M to returned from 75W Battery is gains to He will now m whly ”prised lat Squ- dly bum at an impromptg Inld’wfiich they held in fink day room By: their vocal selectin- which were (glared by Privije Claik. hem): WI} :- "Slab." The exercise. " . cinch”? impersonations ,by to Wid- berger, which yen W to “to, and acrobatic exhibition b3 Privé , “0 mums ’1!» Wm my ,4 b! 'Pfim‘fi MM!" .- . short hf! ,on' 56' to hpend 1 month's-1k, 'in-fiwd hohn. ;‘ .' ' Coupon! O’Connor. 0! Troop LL, ‘reooived g telegram on Tami: Int notifing him of the prob-ting -' of a latehncle'a will, by which he. pf a goodly aum. It is beiieved’by the men in his troop that as noon : as his time expires, which in lea than two" months, that. he will nutty-- one of the leading moiety - that he may, for he would make ' a good husband nihe at the pru- ent time is very settled. That. ii what makes us believe ' that-the wedding is fast approaching. _ g Corporal: Wham; and'Boiee, of Troop M, spent Wednesday in Chicago on business; ., V ~ Privates; Smith andfniflei,’ of M troop, Spent Wednesday night 0 . if, and Thursday in Ghic'agfi cum mien. , of Highwood'. We hope inane. . : M troop’s detail was like at the gndrdhouae, Wednesday morning. Consequently the adjutant would not inspect the ,detail. We are confident that Private Norton would havé caught ordgrly bad he motion a chanbe. Very unfair (an olegant sterling-silver brush xe and comb, awarded to the beat hp dun-ed gentleman. He was in ,i. the uniform of a Russian Cossack at mphinmnd undoubtedly donned a! the prin. Oongntnhfiono,finm- to phrey. knot-d); Ibo when"! “4!“ Print- MMfl'“? ' t tilipn liow to'apelld I‘ the fortunate 514112.21“ Bum my busy - _in their .5!- spend $10,000 which nn nf the mooeeda'from brush to belt was in «Ho:

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