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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Jan 1903, p. 6

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: ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS ; : (Mire "ulll'h CKKSE35AVB°RK3 . mm; DE H5553? HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINUIS ”Hive at Hotel lllglt‘bilit‘ HIGHLAND PARK. : IL (mire iu lh-rgcn "luck llhélll.A.\'l) l‘AliK (”live and Yurdx in Lulnlu-r ‘liistrhr 'l‘l‘llJil’llHNE LUMBER. COAL and â€"â€" BUILDING MATERIAL“ .I/A/ W. U|l{lr~(‘nnk and general honvam‘k, Snail family Hlem-«m‘ Address "R,“ News ImMer ()fiire. (HURCX §QPPEI§ SoCIHfDiNNE-gs IMPORTED JAMKESE NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE \rhunva m Hlmt ullllnh Humls or Ir v nnv mm- “Hum ‘ " ~ Enur Mun-(hull.{llw1\rll.~',nl‘1'llt~’. All :uls In Hun rnlnmn must lw paid 111ml vnm'v win-n- :ule-rtiwr Inn-Hm regular at' mum “1”) (his “film- DR. E. H. POMEROY M‘Mfi‘s - . Robertson WITH PURLHASES 0F Residence at F. \\'. ('uxlnngs llnumn9â€"ll: 3-3: TN F. M. EVANS Canned (‘mods FIRST ST. Want Column. FOQ SALE BY DEA LICK 'FREE TO ALL AND rmll hhm't St. Johns Ave. Upp. Depot uumplvh- lim'nf ILLINOIS A. E. Donn -- â€" C. C. Dons“ (I. HHX 3th ”‘I‘l 5‘ ”s Entered at the Post (mice at Highland Park usecond- class matte! News-Lena Building. 271 Central Avéme. Highland Put. , .IH mn'Iv-spumh'nm' um] ('mu- MI/uiwllm/(s fur puhIirquu in Hm .\'ru‘.--I.rllm' mus! [w "(It‘ll'éssml (lira-l In Hw l"’I”‘ m‘ m; ulfmth'ml will by [mid In Hu'm. Advertising rates made known on nppllcatlon A Courier 0! Norm 5mm- lmellmence M Tclcphonc No. 92, Highland Park. Jam I". E, L; Superintvndvnt uwnt N. \V. (‘. Darrow (Ha-um. TERMS $1.00 pea vent $1.00”: PAID IN ADVANCE FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1903. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. (lxcourunn‘zu) OFFICES: Manager. Editor E‘Hiurichsou and Mrs. Minnie Wat. ikins ' E The arguments will be limited to E this particular bill and not cover the E ground of universal suflrage or dress Erelorm or temperance or religion or . any other good subject. ! McCullociI at Springfield, and We ghope they may prom su attractive :‘that mery one \\ ho reads this lettei Emay ask her club to bend a delegate. EAt any rate We urge the members of .the clubs to write them legislators { and if possible, to see them. i Yours truh, I ‘ Cnmmsa W .u'ua MCCI‘LLOCH 0n the evening of Febrifary 4. the presidents of the various Illinois woman’s organizations will be hon- ored by a reception graciously given by the governor's wife. Mrs. Yates. at which the members of the general assembly will also be present. These arrangements for all the ex- ercisee of Februaty 4 have just been completed by Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Springer, Mrs. .Hughea and Mrs. (iCU‘fflt‘YfiWk, Charltra NIL-alum. . The first, prizes ware won by John Rudolph hud' Mrs. James Shenhan, and the booby prizes by D. 'P.' Shuahau and Mrs Juhn Duffy. Re. 1 [IeshInI-nts Were seru-d to which all did amplejusticé, and at a late hour 5 the "nests dispersed to their various homes, wishing they could gathér more often with such hospitable eu- itertainers. ‘ EUCI‘IRE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Jifck Sheaban enter- tained at euchre last. night. There were six tables. Those present were M essrs. and )lesdamcs D. P. Shruban. .h Harry Mills. \\ James Sheahan. J< Jalm-s‘ Buwdcn. \\ 'l‘hnmas Cart-y. ' (i M isscs (‘lara Buck: Messrs. I icurgc Buck. " BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. In honor of her hirthdayMiss Alice Evans was pleasantly surprised at her home Friday evening by a host of friends. The time wax-ide- lightfully spent. music and games forming thé pnigrnm. At. 11:30 ~11 dainty lunéheon was served by Mrs. H. G. Evans and Mrs.’ Stringer, assisted by Miss Florence Evans. Misses (irm‘c lilvry, Mamie (bx. Minnn- l’u-rmm. Maude “’t'lrh. Juhn Dufiv. “filliam Duuley. Jnhn leulph. William Wine”. (2. W. Scidt-L May SCH". \"eriua St. I’rlcr. Ida Rudolph. Rae Murat. l l I Inasmuch as Louis Noethling, the 12 year- -old son of Mrs. A. lNoethling, has been stricken with blindness, this appeal is made to 1‘the charitably disposed and kind hearted people of Highland Park Ito assist the poor, afflicted boy to Regain, if possible, his eyesight, lwhich can only be done through §‘tbe kindness of the public in can- ‘tributing toward the expense necessary for treatment by a lltirst-class specialist. ,“ living fur herself and them by gluing washing and other mark, :which she is now unable to do in econseqnmwe “of .her whole time E.lwing taken up in attending to in” atflicted boy, thus lusing the ameager income derived from her ghnrd labor at a time when she is most in need of it.‘ An entertainnwnt fur thp benefit fof the boy was given in Goldberg's opera house. Dwemtwr 10, but ithis nmivul is intemlvd fur those :who (litl'nut know of the enter: tiliiilllttlli, ul‘ whn might Hui, hm-‘o '.uurml to nttmnl it if tln‘y did i know. ‘ Mrs. Noethling, an industrious and hardm'orking woman. has been the only support of her three children for years. and deserves great crvdit for the manner in which sht- has provided All kind-hvnrtvd people who fowl likr- helping tlw lmiu‘, afflicted buy will please lwntl (euutrilmtiuns to 1“. \VA. Schmfiaclwr, druggist, Hiizlllmld Park. Tho good lu-oplgyf Highland Park and vicixlxity Infu- neverflgg refused [lid] ' a worthy cause, and we fmrl that thvvw W1 not do 80 HOW. c. E. RAlrLY. The Lake County (‘hrietizm En- deavor Union will hold a rally this evening at. the First Clongrcgatiouul church of ‘Waukegan. An interest- iing program has h‘fien arranged as follows-x: ":30 rillâ€"Song Service; 7:â€""4() :nSâ€"Quiet Hour 'led by Mr. Ceperley. 7: 7n") ':'8 ill) Roll Call. 8. ()0 8: 40â€"Address, “My (roapel ’ :Rev. A. Mr Brodie, D. D. 8:-4Uâ€" ‘Slz‘lil Addresses. “ The Truth of : India and Ceylon,” Rev. F. J. Lobe, The contributions an- vowing in quite frm-ly. Lot “In good Work. 9:0 on. D. D Special car leaves Highland Park mam. Round trip tickets 25 cents. AI APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC.

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